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Friday,
September 21, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Explaining New Custody Arrangements to Your Children

Going through a divorce is never easy. It is even more difficult when you have children. There’s so much to explain to them about the situation. You might not know how they will react or if they will have an understanding of what is happening. You need to have open, honest conversations with your children...

Saturday,
September 08, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

12 Factors That Affect Time-Sharing Decisions in A Florida Divorce

Child custody, or time-sharing, in Florida, is one of the trickiest aspects of any divorce involving children. Properties and assets come and go, but a time-sharing and parent visitation plan in your divorce are here to stay until your children turn 18. Some parents end up banging their head against a brick wall when trying...

Saturday,
September 01, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Can A Florida Court Force A Parent To Spend Time With Children When That Parent Does NOT Want To See The Kids?

It is no secret that Florida family courts have the power to order a parent to STOP spending time with his/her child. But let’s spin this situation around a little bit. Let’s imagine that a parent does not want to spend time with his/her child (but has visitation rights), no matter how cruel and wrong...

Friday,
August 24, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

What You Need to Know About Child Custody

At one point, you and your former spouse were happy. You got to the point where you decided to build a family together. Unfortunately, it ultimately had to end in divorce. It can be a very emotional time, especially with your kids involved. It’s essential to know how child custody works. It’s not something you...

Saturday,
July 14, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

5 Ways to Make Shared Custody a Roaring Success

The topic of child custody is never an easy one, even if you have a good relationship with the other parent of your children. If the relationship is good enough where shared custody can be arranged you are one of the lucky few out there to enjoy such an agreement. Even if shared custody is...

Saturday,
June 30, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Virtual Visitation for Non-Custodial Parents in Florida

Going through a child custody battle with the other parent of your child is stressful and emotional. You never know what the court will decide, but if you are not awarded custody you will likely be looking for different ways to spend time with your children. One option that has become popular of late in...

Friday,
June 15, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

5 Tips for Making the Exchange of Child Custody Safe for Everyone

The exchange of child custody in Fort Lauderdale can be very stressful for everyone involved, especially the child. If you have a difficult time getting along with the other parent of your child it can be challenging to see them when exchanging custody. Children must be the focal point of any relationship and they should...

Friday,
May 04, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Considering a Move? Relocation and Child Custody in Florida

If you are considering a big move, your child custody arrangement should be one of the top things on your mind. Florida law prohibits a parent from relocating their home more than 50 miles away from their original residence without approval from the court or by written agreement with the other parent. You can create...

Thursday,
April 05, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Changing Your Child Custody Arrangement

Your court-ordered child custody arrangement is not set in stone. However, there are just a few circumstances where you will be able to change it. A Florida child custody lawyer will be able to help you present your situation and rationale for the requested change in the best light possible. Reasons You Can Change Your Child...

Thursday,
March 15, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Child Custody Study Proves Kids Thrive With Equal Parenting

A 2017 study involving 3,656 children revealed girls and boys between 3-5 years of age show greater psychological stability when both parents share parenting time equally as opposed to having more time with one parent. Uppsala Universitet, who conducted this study in Swedish children, further concluded that behavior issues decreased significantly when both parents remained...

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